Edward Hickey Whelan: A Catholic Irish-American Immigrant at the Turn of the 19th Century Edward Hickey Whelan: A Catholic Irish-American Immigrant at the Turn of the 19th Century

Edward Hickey Whelan: A Catholic Irish-American Immigrant at the Turn of the 19th Century

Publisher Description

The life of "Edward Hickey Whelan" -- a Catholic Irish-American immigrant at the turn of the 19th Century. From Ireland to Nebraska to San Diego, Edward directly participated in the fascinating and tumultuous Irish-Catholic and anti-immigrant politics of his day. Settling in Nebraska at a time influenced by Fenian General John O'Neill, Edward went from the US Army to Jesuit Creighton University where he lived through the the virulent politics of the anti-Catholic and anti-Immigrant American Protective Association. Edward would later campaign with William Jennings Bryan and interact with Eamon de Valera, president of Sinn Fein and later Ireland's head of state.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2015
26 October
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
97
Pages
PUBLISHER
Hugh Whelan
SELLER
Draft2Digital, LLC
SIZE
10
MB

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